Medicom Toys
Bearbrick (rendered BE@RBRICK) is a collectible toy designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated. The name is derived from the fact that the figure is a cartoon-style representation of a bear and that it is a variation of MediCom's Kubrick design. The at sign in the place of the letter a is a visual device that is a part of the Bearbrick brand, and as such, a trademark of MediCom Toy.
The figure is an anthropomorphized bear with an extremely simplified form and a pot belly. Each plastic figure features nine parts (widely referred to as tools in the toy industry): head, torso, hips, arms, hands, and legs; These nine tools allow eight points of articulation: swivel head, swivel waist, ball joint arms, swivel wrists, and ball joint legs.
Haring and Warhol were friends, and Warhol approved of the character. Now you can bring Andy Mouse into your own collection, thanks to this 6.8" tall Vinyl Read more
Haring and Warhol were friends, and Warhol approved of the character. Now you can bring Andy Mouse into your own collection, thanks to this 6.8" tall Vinyl
Haring and Warhol were friends, and Warhol approved of the character. Now you can bring Andy Mouse into your own collection, thanks to this 6.8" tall Vinyl Read more
Haring and Warhol were friends, and Warhol approved of the character. Now you can bring Andy Mouse into your own collection, thanks to this 6.8" tall Vinyl
Haring and Warhol were friends, and Warhol approved of the character. Now you can bring Andy Mouse into your own collection, thanks to this 6.8" tall Vinyl Read more
Haring and Warhol were friends, and Warhol approved of the character. Now you can bring Andy Mouse into your own collection, thanks to this 6.8" tall Vinyl
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